No rule states that fierce fashion must be fresh and clean, and despite the dirty look of Antonia Wessloh by Dirk Messner, these scuzzy spreads actually have an admirable appeal.
It is not apparent whether or not the model washed her hair before arriving on set, because stylist Ingo Nahrwold has certainly enhanced the wet and sticky appearance of her slicked back straight tresses. In seven photographs, three of them flaunt an extremely grungy quality enhanced with shiny dark garbs and a monochrome filter.
The other four photos more subtly reveal the unkempt aesthetic, as the subject hides her oily locks beneath hats and visors. The deep blue color scheme gives rise to more playful and energetic poses through which Antonia Wessloh by Dirk Messner seems to take more pride in appearance.
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Antonia Wessloh by Dirk Messner is Greasy Chic
Trend Themes
1. Dirty Fashion - Opportunity for fashion brands to embrace a grungy and unkempt aesthetic, adding a unique and edgy element to their collections.
2. Slicked Back Hair - An opportunity for hairstylists and beauty brands to explore innovative products and techniques for achieving a wet and sticky hair look.
3. Monochrome Filter - Opportunity for photographers and photo editing software companies to develop new filters and effects that enhance the grungy and oily aesthetic in fashion photography.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion brands can tap into the dirty fashion trend by incorporating elements of grunge, stickiness, and unkemptness into their designs and marketing strategies.
2. Hairstyling - Hairstylists and beauty brands can offer innovative products and services that help consumers achieve the slicked back, wet hair look.
3. Photography - Photographers and photo editing software companies can develop filters and effects that enhance the grungy and oily aesthetic in fashion photography, catering to the demand for unique and unconventional visuals.